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Mark Wood cleared of hamstring injury ahead of Ashes series
England have been cautious with Wood's recovery (Image source: X/@ICC)

Mark Wood cleared of hamstring injury ahead of Ashes series

Nov 15, 2025
09:13 am

What's the story

England's fast bowler Mark Wood has been given a clean bill of health after experiencing stiffness in his left hamstring. The scare came on Friday when he had bowled two four-over spells at Lilac Hill, Perth. After the second spell, he left the field mid-way through the second session and was sent for precautionary scans.

Injury update

ECB confirms Wood's fitness for upcoming Test

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that Wood's scans showed no signs of injury to his left hamstring. The board also announced that the fast bowler will continue training as scheduled ahead of the first Test against Australia, starting November 21 in Perth. However, it remains uncertain if England will include him in their playing XI.

Recovery journey

Wood's rehabilitation and past injuries

England have been cautious with Wood's recovery from a knee injury he suffered during the Champions Trophy. He had initially planned to play the last Test of their summer series against India but was ruled out for the entire home season due to a training setback. This is his first game since England's Champions Trophy clash against Afghanistan.

Pre-series plans

Wood's training and Ashes preparations

Since summer, Wood has been gradually increasing his training loads. He reached Perth nearly a month ago to start his Ashes preparations. Despite the recent scare, England is relieved that the scan results showed no injury, and he can bowl again on Saturday as per their pre-match plans.